(She is NOT A LLMD, however, she understands the kind of MOLD toxicity issues faced by many with lyme. She did not have lyme but overcame very serious MCS. She spoke at the 2011 & 2012 annual ILADS conferences.) -
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If you go to www.VirginiaLyme.org you will see a "doctor referral" page on the menu to your left.
There you can find names and contact information on Lyme treating professionals in the states that have them.
A lot of other info there too that you may want to check out, like lists of labs, some support groups, Morgellons providers, etc.
On the "Alternatives" page you'll find a link to help you find doctors trained in treating mold.
If you type "mold" in the search bar (upper right) on the Doctor Referral page you'll see a few doctors treating Lyme and mold in various locations.
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